A Comparative Study Of Self-Concept Among Graduate Level Students In Nuclear And Joint Families
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culture, interdependence, purpose.Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the nature of academic self‐concept in distance education and to determine its enhancers and detractors. It was determined that this construct is dynamic and multi‐faceted: the process of both learning as an adult.References
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